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  • Why Hockey Players Ignore Estate Planning—and How to Change That with Lindsey Louro
    2026/02/23

    In this episode, Brett chats with Lindsey Louro, an estate and trust lawyer and avid hockey player, about balancing passion for the game with smart financial and estate planning. Lindsey shares her unique journey from late-blooming goalie to legal professional, emphasizing the importance of preparing for life's uncertainties—both on and off the ice.

    Key Topics:

    • Lindsey’s story of starting hockey later in life and her experiences as a goalie
    • The parallels between sports mindset and legal career resilience
    • Why estate planning is crucial for athletes and hockey families
    • The impact of professional sports injuries and the need for protective legal documents
    • The process and importance of creating wills and trusts proactively
    • Overcoming hesitations and challenges in estate planning discussions
    • Strategies for hockey players to approach estate and legacy planning
    • Building trust and connections within hockey communities
    • Personal superstitions and routines of an avid hockey goalie
    • Practical advice for hockey parents and aspiring goalies on equipment and mindset

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    00:00 - Introduction to Lindsey Louro and her unique hockey journey

    01:07 - How Lindsey got into hockey and her experience as a goalie

    03:20 - What drew Lindsey to the goalie position and her childhood stories

    04:39 - Starting hockey later in life and balancing it with a legal career

    05:39 - Transition from playing hockey to becoming a trust and estate lawyer

    07:10 - The importance of estate planning for hockey families and athletes

    08:11 - How legal planning offers peace of mind for the unpredictable risks of sports

    09:06 - The process Lindsey follows when creating estate documents

    09:35 - Challenges clients face in estate planning and overcoming procrastination

    11:22 - Building trust within hockey communities to discuss financial and legal matters

    12:52 - Talking with hockey players about legacy and estate planning opportunities

    15:08 - Lindsey’s superstitions and routines as a goalie

    16:41 - Advice for hockey parents and aspiring goalies on equipment and mindset

    16:49 - Final thoughts on the importance of being prepared and organized

    17:16 - Wrap-up and how to connect with Lindsey for estate planning services

    Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.Looking to build your own financial playbook? ⁠Book your consultation at UptownWealthManagement.com ⁠

    Connect with Brett:⁠

    LinkedIn⁠: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettcranson

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uptownwealthmanagement⁠

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildingwealthwithbrett/⁠

    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@buildingwealthwithbrett

    Until next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!

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  • The Hidden Risk Most Investors Ignore: Why Insurance Is the Real Game Changer
    2026/02/11

    In this episode of the Financial Power Play, Brett Cranson dives into a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of financial planning: insurance. Discover how integrating proper insurance coverage can safeguard your financial goals against life's unexpected disruptions, ensuring peace of mind for hockey families and professionals alike.

    Key topics covered:

    • The hidden risks to your financial plan beyond market volatility
    • Why insurance is a critical component of a resilient financial strategy
    • Differentiating between term, permanent, disability, and critical illness insurance
    • How to assess your current coverage gaps and ask the right questions to your advisor
    • Step-by-step actions to inventory, evaluate, and strengthen your insurance plan
    • Case studies illustrating the impact of insurance in real-life scenarios
    • Tools and frameworks to help you identify vulnerabilities and protect your goals

    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Welcome to the Financial Power Play – Why insurance matters in your financial plan

    00:27 - The unseen risks in financial planning: life events vs. market risk

    00:57 - The importance of insurance to protect cash flow during life's disruptions

    01:17 - Quick exercise: Identify your income, debts, dependents, and bills

    02:07 - Common risks most investors overlook: early death, long income interruptions, major illness

    03:18 - Case study: How a $210,000 household can be impacted by income loss

    04:11 - How insurance creates peace of mind and stabilizes cash flow

    04:46 - Types of life insurance: term vs. permanent, and their uses

    05:03 - Questions to ask your advisor about work coverage and its limitations

    06:39 - Choosing insurance based on your specific needs, not product labels

    07:02 - Critical questions: What happens if I die today? What's the long-term impact?

    07:52 - Action step: Have a conversation with your partner about household responsibilities if income stops

    08:06 - The importance of income for funding your goals and the risks of income loss

    08:42 - Case study: Disability coverage for a high-earning household with injury risks

    09:41 - Understanding disability insurance features and questions for your advisor

    10:39 - Assessing fixed costs and stress points through a simple budget exercise

    10:48 - Critical illness insurance: what it covers and how it supports recovery

    11:34 - Case study: Benefits of critical illness insurance during a diagnosis

    12:39 - The sequence of protecting your goals: start with your priorities, then select tools

    12:56 - How to evaluate whether you're properly covered and avoid forced asset sales

    13:51 - Integrating insurance into your overall financial plan alongside investments and estate planning

    14:20 - Action plan: inventory assets, identify vulnerabilities, and prepare for reviews

    15:17 - Next steps: get quotes, compare options, and implement policies

    16:03 - Final thoughts: Insurance protects your plan, while investments grow your wealth

    16:35 - Wrap-up: Build your financial confidence with proactive insurance strategies and book your risk review

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    17 分
  • Daniel Ciampini: The Transition from Hockey Star to Real Estate Mogul
    2026/01/27

    In this episode of Financial Power Play, Brett Cranson interviews Daniel Ciampini, a former professional hockey player turned real estate investment mogul. Daniel shares his journey from playing hockey as a child to becoming a Hobie Baker finalist in college, and eventually transitioning to a career in real estate. He discusses the challenges and decisions he faced throughout his hockey career, including his time in the AHL and overseas, and how he managed his finances along the way. Daniel also talks about his transition to the corporate world and his future aspirations.

    Chapters

    • 00:00:01 Introduction and Early Hockey Journey
    • 00:01:48 Choosing Education Over OHL
    • 00:03:52 College Hockey and Hobie Baker Finalist
    • 00:07:15 Transition to Professional Hockey
    • 00:12:16 Playing Overseas and Financial Management
    • 00:17:08 Transition to Real Estate and Corporate World

    Takeaways

    • Daniel started playing hockey at a young age, inspired by his father.
    • He balanced playing hockey and soccer before choosing hockey as his career path.
    • Daniel valued education and chose college over the OHL for personal development.
    • He faced challenges with injuries and coaching changes but persevered.
    • Daniel was a Hobie Baker finalist, recognizing his excellence in college hockey.
    • He transitioned to professional hockey, playing in the AHL and overseas.
    • Daniel managed his finances wisely, investing in real estate early on.
    • He prepared for life after hockey by pursuing an MBA and interning in real estate.
    • Daniel enjoys the stability of a corporate job after years of contract-based hockey.
    • He values the experiences and friendships gained through his hockey career.

    Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.Looking to build your own financial playbook? ⁠Book your consultation at UptownWealthManagement.com ⁠

    Connect with Brett:⁠

    LinkedIn⁠: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettcranson

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uptownwealthmanagement⁠

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildingwealthwithbrett/⁠

    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@buildingwealthwithbrett

    Until next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!

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    37 分
  • Mental Performance and Financial Strategies for Hockey Excellence with Shannon Vit
    2025/12/09

    In this episode of the Financial Power Play podcast, host Brett Cranson from Uptown Wealth Management interviews Shannon Vit, a mental performance coach for hockey players and a dedicated hockey mom. Shannon shares her journey from social work to coaching, emphasizing the importance of mental resilience in sports. She discusses common challenges faced by hockey players, from maintaining composure to building confidence, and offers strategies to overcome these hurdles. Shannon also explores the unique pressures faced by professional athletes and the importance of planning for life after sports. The episode delves into the role of parents in supporting young athletes and offers practical advice for managing the financial and emotional investments in hockey. Shannon concludes by discussing her book, 'The Mental Edge: Developing the Mindset of a Hockey Champion,' and her goals for expanding her coaching services.00:00 Introduction to Financial Power Play00:25 Meet Shannon Vit: Performance Coach and Hockey Mom00:56 Shannon's Journey into Mental Performance Coaching03:24 Common Challenges Faced by Hockey Players06:15 Working with Pro and Minor Hockey Players14:13 Advice for Hockey Parents20:54 Shannon's Personal Experience as a Goalie Mom25:11 Future Goals and Projects27:47 Quick Tips and Final ThoughtsThank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.Looking to build your own financial playbook? ⁠Book your consultation here⁠. Or visit⁠ UptownWealthManagement.com ⁠Connect with Brett:⁠LinkedIn⁠: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettcranson/⁠Facebook⁠: https://www.facebook.com/uptownwealthmanagement⁠Instagram⁠: https://www.instagram.com/buildingwealthwithbrett/⁠TikTok⁠: https://www.tiktok.com/@buildingwealthwithbrettUntil next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!

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    31 分
  • Navigating NCAA Hockey Recruitment with Sean Hogan from College Hockey Inc.
    2025/11/11

    In this episode of the Financial Power Play, host Brett Cranson from Uptown Wealth Management is joined by Sean Hogan, the Executive Director of College Hockey Inc. They discuss the landscape of NCAA hockey recruitment, the role and mission of College Hockey Inc., and Sean's own journey in hockey. The conversation covers changes in NCAA eligibility rules, the impact of minor professional experiences, growth strategies for college hockey, and practical advice for families and players aspiring to play at the collegiate level. Financial implications, including scholarships and the potential financial opportunities through NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness), are also highlighted.


    00:00 Introduction to Financial Power Play

    00:25 Guest Introduction: Sean Hogan from College Hockey Inc.

    00:54 Sean Hogan's Hockey Journey

    03:15 Coaching Career and Breakthroughs

    08:07 Role and Mission of College Hockey Inc.

    11:32 NCAA Recruitment and Eligibility Changes

    18:30 NCAA Hockey Commitments: Age and Decisions

    19:23 The Future of Division III Hockey

    21:45 Scouting and Recruiting in Division III

    23:27 Long-Term Goals of College Hockey Inc.

    25:05 Understanding College Hockey Scholarships

    32:15 Financial Advice for Hockey Families

    33:41 Rapid-Fire Questions and Fun Insights

    34:33 Conclusion and Contact Information


    If you' d like to get in touch with Sean, or College Hocey Inc., visit collegehockeyinc.com

    Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.

    Looking to build your own financial playbook? ⁠Book your consultation at UptownWealthManagement.com

    ⁠Connect with Brett:⁠LinkedIn⁠: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettcranson/⁠Facebook⁠: https://www.facebook.com/uptownwealthmanagement⁠Instagram⁠: https://www.instagram.com/buildingwealthwithbrett/⁠TikTok⁠: https://www.tiktok.com/@buildingwealthwithbrett


    Until next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!



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    36 分
  • Playing the Full 60: Building a Financial Game Plan That Lasts Beyond the Season
    2025/08/26

    In this episode of Financial Powerplay, Brett Cranson discusses the importance of having a comprehensive financial game plan that lasts beyond immediate successes. He draws parallels between hockey and financial management, emphasizing the need to play the full 60 minutes of a financial season. The episode is structured around different career stages, offering strategies for rookies, mid-career professionals, and those nearing retirement. Key themes include building a strong financial foundation, balancing growth with protection, making the most of extra income, and planning for life after a career in sports.


    Takeaways


    You can win the first period and still lose the game.

    It's not about the opening face-off; it's about how you play the full 60.

    The rookie years are all about building your foundation, not chasing the scoreboard.

    Get serious about retirement because it's closer than you think.

    In your mid-career, you got to play smart because you're not defending and attacking at the same time.

    You can't take huge risks, but you can't lose either.

    When your defense is strong, you can go on offense with confidence.

    PowerPlays change games. Extra income changes your finances.

    Use your power plays to control the game, not just enjoy a quick rush.

    Always plan for overtime.


    Chapters

    00:00 Playing the Full 60: Financial Game Plan Overview

    03:28 Rookie Years: Building a Strong Financial Foundation

    06:26 Mid-Career: Balancing Growth and Protection

    09:20 Third Period: Making Power Plays Count

    10:29 Overtime: Planning for Life After the Game

    12:14 Introduction to Financial Power Play






    financial planning, hockey, budgeting, investment strategies, career stages, financial security, savings, retirement planning, income management, financial defense

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    13 分
  • 2025 Mid-year financial game plan for hockey families and professionals
    2025/07/22

    In this episode of the Financial Power Play, I, Brett Cranson from Uptown Wealth Management, dive into creating a mid-year financial game plan for hockey families and professionals. Drawing parallels between hockey strategies and financial planning, we discuss the importance of reviewing goals, taxes, and savings midway through the year.


    Key topics include evaluating your current cash flow, making necessary budget adjustments, optimizing contributions to RSPs, TFSAs, and RESPs, and recalibrating financial goals. I also share actionable steps and real-life examples to help you stay on track and finish the year strong.


    00:00 Introduction to Financial Power Play

    00:22 Mid-Year Financial Game Plan

    01:04 First Period: Resetting Your Bench

    02:52 Second Period: Mid-Year Tax and Savings Check

    04:26 Third Period: Adjusting Goals and Strategies

    05:49 Overtime: Quick Tips and Wrap-Up

    06:24 Closing Remarks and Next Steps


    Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey.

    If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.

    Looking to build your own financial playbook? Book your consultation here.

    Or visit UptownWealthManagement.com


    Connect with Brett:

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    Until next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!

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    7 分
  • 8 Financial Areas Every Hockey Family Needs to Focus On
    2025/12/23

    In this episode of the Financial Pod Play, Brett Cranson discusses the eight key financial areas that every hockey family needs to master to stay financially strong. He emphasizes the importance of smart financial planning, managing cash flow, saving on taxes, and risk management. Brett provides practical advice and strategies for hockey families to build wealth, reduce stress, and take control of their financial future.


    Takeaways


    • Smart financial planning is essential for hockey families.
    • Create a financial system to manage team fees and travel expenses.
    • Automate savings by opening separate accounts for expenses and goals.
    • Track cash flow for 60 days to identify spending leaks.
    • Plan taxes proactively to maximize deductions and savings.
    • Risk management protects income and assets from unforeseen events.
    • Build an emergency fund covering three to six months of expenses.
    • Review insurance coverage regularly for life, disability, and critical illness.
    • Use RRSP and TSA as tax tools, not just savings tools.
    • Download the Financial Playbook for Hockey Families for detailed guidance.


    Thank you for joining us on this episode of The Financial Power Play. I'm excited to continue bringing you stories, insights, and strategies to help you build a financial future as strong as your passion for hockey. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, share it with your hockey crew, and leave a review.Looking to build your own financial playbook? ⁠Book your consultation here⁠. Or visit⁠ UptownWealthManagement.com ⁠Connect with Brett:⁠LinkedIn⁠: / brettcranson ⁠Facebook⁠: / uptownwealthmanagement ⁠Instagram⁠: / buildingwealthwithbrett ⁠TikTok⁠: / buildingwealthwithbrett Until next time, stay focused, stay flexible, and keep playing your game!

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    9 分